Built by: Kalinga Rulers
Also known as: Harshavalli
Primary deity: Lord
Surya
Important Festivals: Ratha Saptami
Attraction: Architecture
of the Temple
INTRODUCTION
Arasavalli is an ancient and famous temple
of Surya ,
the sun god. The temple is situated in the vicinity of the Srikakulam town, Andhra Pradesh , India . The temple was
originally known as “Harshavalli” which refers to the abode of happiness and
joy. The temple is known for its healing prowess over people suffering from
skin and eyes diseases. The god of the Suryanarayana Swami temple
is believed to cure many diseases of the devotees. The deity is a five-feet
high, lotus bearing granite idol of the Lord Surya.
The
diety in the temple has several consorts such as the Usha, Padma and Chhaiyya
on a seven horses driven chariot. The
architecture of the temple is enchanting and alluring and is built in such way
to allow the sun rays to fall the feet of deity even in the months of February
and June when the five main entrance gates are closed.
The
temple depicts the beautiful and renowned Vishwakarma sculptors’ architectural
skills. It is a common belief that the Maharanas or the Vishwakarma Brahmin
sculptors of Orissa had built and planned the engineering masterpiece. All the idols in temple are made out of one
single black-colored granite stone. The Sun God and his consorts are depicting
riding over a seven-horse chariot maneuvered by Aruna. The idols of Vishnu,
Maheshwara, Ganesha, Ambica and Aditya are also installed at one place in the
temple.
HISTORY
The
temple was constructed in the 7th century by Devendra Varma, one of
the Kalinga rulers, in Orissa. It is written in the ancient Indian legends that
the king of Gods, Indira tried to enter the temple
of Koteeshwara-Shiva
by force during which he was overthrown by the temple’s gatekeeper, Nandi. In
his remorse and repentance, Indira den established the idol of Lord Surya in a
temple and worshipped him, in Arasavalli.
It is
common belief that the temple was built by the Eastern Kalinga Kings and there
are inscriptions on the stone that reveal grants done by the kings of the
Kalinga clan.
HOW TO REACH
By Rail
The
station of Srikakulam is well connected to other railway lines across the South
India .
By Road
The
NH-5 highway passes through Srikakulam from where the government buses run
regularly to the temple of Arsavalli .
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TEMPLE
This Hindu temple is most famous amongst the
devotees because it believed that the Sun God heals the skin and eye aliments
of all who offer prayers here.
WEATHER AND BEST TIME TO VISIT
The
best months to visit the temple of Arsavalli are the
months of March to May and August to November.
The ideal days to visit is the Sunday it is the sacred day of the Lord
Surya
ACCOMODATION
There
are many ashrams and lodges in the vicinity of the temple.
TIPS FOR DEVOTEES
The
devotees who want to offer prayers to the Lord Surya should visit the temple on
the Sundays that fall during the 5 months of Magha masam. These months are
believed to be sacred and the devotees who come here during these months are
granted with all their wishes
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